A Rogue by Any Other Name
by:
Sarah MacLean (author)
A Rogue by Any Other Name A "New York Times"- and "USA Today"-bestselling author delivers the first installment in her new Fallen Angels series. Original. Full description
A Rogue by Any Other Name A "New York Times"- and "USA Today"-bestselling author delivers the first installment in her new Fallen Angels series. Original. Full description
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780749957186 (0749957182)
Publish date: February 1st 2012
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Pages no: 386
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Regency,
Regency Romance
Series: The Rules of Scoundrels (#1)
Bourne is part owner of an exclusive gaming club. 10 years prior he lost everything in a game of cards to someone he trusted; his guardian. Since then, he's rebuilt himself and is after his lands. He will gt his lands back at any cost. Revenge is what he lives for. Michael is not a nice person anymo...
I read this book to complete my summer reading bingo sheet. I do not read romances. I do not understand this genre (just like I don't understand sci fi). I felt like I did when I was reading Annihilation, like I was missing something because I do not understand the language of these books. That sa...
"She realized how little she wanted a quiet life of pastel colors and quadrilles and tepid lemonade. She wanted more." *** ABOUT THE BOOK *** Title: A Rogue by Any Other Name (The Rules of Scoundrels #1) Author: Sarah MacLean Genre: Historical Romance Goodreads Amazon *** BOOK BLURB *** ...
3 starsThis left me disappointed. I didn't like Bourne, and didn't think there was enough chemistry between the protagonists to justify how awful he was to Penelope. While friends to lovers is one of my favorite tropes, this missed the mark. When Bourne had Penelope in the abandoned house, at the...
I was in emotional turmoil from start to finish. I wanted to cry for Penelope and rail at Michael. This was one of those books that I had to stop several times to have conversations (arguments) in my head as Penelope to Michael. He was quite frustrating at times. It was a very enjoyable story and h...